WolfieToons by Dave Wolfe

WolfieToons by Dave Wolfe

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Comics Context!

So did you have a look at SPK Comics yet?  It's one of the very best collections of comic strip spankings
I've ever seen on the Web-- and it's free!! 

There are rare and wonderful things on display there, and you can at last see the full context of individual panels that have been floating around the internet for a long time!  For instance, there's this cartoon--



which I defiled thus--



and thus--





but I never knew from whence it came, and really wanted to!

And Lo!  It came to pass, thanks to SPK Comics!






I knew this L'l Abner drawing from Al Capp 





was based on an early episode in the comic strip



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and had been done for a magazine-- but I hadn't seen the magazine page until now!  Behold!  From LIFE, January 1957!!





Speaking of Li'l Abner, I bet you've seen this:



And here's what was going on!



Years ago, the Spirit had this on his website and in various Yahoo Groups:



And here's its cotext!  It is a less than pristine microfilm copy-- but SPK Comics gets creidit for scouring it out at all!  



Here's another:  



You can see a much bigger version at SPK Comics!  Things are nicely organized over there, too, with indexes and categories!

So click on over and enjoy!


Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Make Someone Happy!

Start the song and kinda slowly scroll on down while it's playing!













































(This would be better as a slide show, but this way you can look as long as you like!)


Monday, January 23, 2017

A Cartoon Spanking Frenzy? Oaky Doaks!!





You gotta go over to  SPK COMICS and read this Oaky Doaks series!  I'll put the link below. 


Yes, that's a version of King Arthur, Merlin the wizard, and Queen Guinevere, who is getting a fine bottom-warming from that Li'L Abner of Camelot, Oaky Doaks! 

I never saw Oaky in the papers--it ran from 1935 (nearly two years before "Prince Valiant") until 1961.  It's been praised as genuinely funny, well written by Bill McCleery, and superbly drawn by R.B. Fuller. It featured the adventures of a lunkhead named Oaky who decided on his own to be one of King Arthur's knights, made a suit of armor from his pop's tin shed, and rode off into often anachronistic adventures on their plow horse.  

In this particular run, the wicked Morgan le Fay (you heard of her, right?) dopes the dope with what is supposed to be an enslaving love potion, but instead, it turns Oaky into a mild misogynist, and he turns every woman he encounters over his knee.  








Not all the women necessarily deserve their spankings-- but some do!



And some-- 



Now, admittedly there's some 1940's Chauvinism in here, but I think the humor outweighs it.


HERE'S THE LINK!


When you click on the strips, they get nice and big and legible!